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Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Family name hatnote Aníbal Otero Álvarez (21 January, 1911 – 1 March, 1974) was a Spanish linguist, philologist and writer, who wrote in both Galician and Spanish. In 1936, after the beginning of the Spanish Civil War, he was mistaken for a spy and given a death penalty by Francoist authorities, which was commuted to life imprisonment; he remained in prison until 1941.[1][2]

Biography

Otero Álvarez studied philosophy and literature in Madrid. He participated in the elaboration of the Atlas Lingüístico de la Península Ibérica promoted by Ramón Menéndez Pidal and directed by the phonetician Tomás Navarro Tomás, with the gathering of material in Galicia and the north of Portugal, where he was caught by surprise by the nationalist uprising in 1936. Turned in by Salazarist authorities to the Francoists on 5 August 1936, his notes with phonetic transcriptions were considered proof of spying in favor of the Republic. Despite the fact that people such as Ramón Menéndez Pidal, Rafael Lapesa and the priest Шаблон:Ill pled on his behalf, Otero was sentenced to death. After the sentence was commuted to life imprisonment, he remained in prison until 1941.[1][2]

Works

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Commemorative plaque

Linguistics

Literature

  • 1994 – Esmoriz, autobiographic novel published posthumously

References

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